DeMarcus Ware says he will be ready to go when the Dallas Cowboys open training camp in Oxnard, Calif., on Sunday.

"I'll be out there doing everything from all the drills to all the plays they want me to do," said Ware, who was debuting Reebok's ATV 19 shoe at a workout on Tuesday. "I know how it's going to go, and it's going to go well."

Ware had offseason surgery on his right shoulder that kept him out of team drills in organized team activities in May and June's mandatory minicamp. Ware played most of the second half of last season with the injury and was bothered by an elbow injury that did not require surgery.

He led the Cowboys with 11.5 sacks and was named to the Pro Bowl for the seventh straight season but did not play in the all-star game because of the injury.

"I feel like my shoulder is about 94 percent, if you want to put it that way," Ware said, referring to his uniform number. "If we had to play a game tomorrow, I'd be ready to play."